See, the best year we have had so far was the year a teacher was the Pres. Not because she had the "inside scoop" but because she had a realistic idea of what needed to be do and we all pitched in to help her. Like a board should do, we worked together and the first few minutes of our meetings were catching up then business.
The teachers I know are more concerned with what would happen if they went against the Principal on a PTO issue and how it would effect them. Maybe the words "conflict of intrest" is were I have a serious issue. Or it's an area where one needs to know when to be the employee and when to be the parent group prez.
JHB, our group has teachers reps-2of them- as your group does and we have had a few take on quite a bit and then ask for volunteer help
. The last thing I guess I would want to tell these great people working for our school is we want you, we need you, but don't even think about running for anything. Honestly most feel that way already not because of our group but because honestly they just want to go home to feed their cat! (lol)
I'm hearing, come over and play BUT DON'T TOUCH ANYTHING when I would rather hear "come, play, can you build a castle with me? remember we only have $50. [img]smile.gif[/img] "
rh4dad- our school's principal encourages the staff and teachers involvement and has reminded them several times of the "T" in PTO/A.